HMS Victory at anchor in Spithead off the Isle of Wight, 1805, by Derek George Montague Gardner (1914-2007)

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HMS Victory at anchor in Spithead off the Isle of Wight, 1805, by Derek George Montague Gardner (1914-2007)

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The Diamond Jubilee Regatta at Spithead - by Charles Edward Dixon
Soon after the action, we were ordered to Spithead, with duplicate despatches. One morning I heard a midshipman say, āhe would do his old father out of a new kit.ā I inquired what he meant, was first called a greenhorn for not knowing, and then had it explained to me. āDonāt you know,ā said my instructor, āthat after every action there is more canvas, rope, and paint expended in the warrant-officerās accounts than were destroyed by the enemy?ā
I assented to this on the credit of the informer, without knowing whether it was true or false, and he proceeded. āHow are we to have white hammock-clothes, skysail masts, and all other finery, besides a coat of paint for the shipās sides every six weeks, if we donāt expend all these things in action, and pretend they were lost overboard, or destroyed?ā
ā Frederick Marryat, The Naval Officer (Frank Mildmay)
Lord Howe on Board the 'Queen Charlotte' Bringing His Prize into Spithead, 1794, painted 1804, collection of HMS Excellent.
The ships at anchor at Spithead may swing to and fro with the tide, and pitch heavily in a south-eastern gale; but so long as their anchors hold the ground they ride safely, and have no cause to fear. The hope of the true Christian is the āanchor of his soul, sure and steadfastā (Hebrews 6:19). His heart may be tossed to and fro sometimes, but he is safe in Christ. The waves may swell, and lift him up and down, but he will not be wrecked. ~ J.C. Ryle
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Rule of thumb, don't be a spithead.
Loss of the HMS Royal George at Spithead, 29 August 1782 by ClarksonĀ Stanfield for Frederick Marryatās bookĀ āPoor Jackā
Source: https://prints.rmg.co.uk/products/loss-of-the-hms-royal-george-at-spithead-29-august-1782-pu5961
Queen Elizabeth (Queen Mother), King George VI and Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) disembarking Victoria and Albert, Spithead, 1937